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Hapag-Lloyd vs Pacific International Lines

Side-by-side comparison of Hapag-Lloyd and Pacific International Lines across fleet, coverage, emissions and performance.

Hapag-Lloyd logo

Hapag-Lloyd

Headquarters
Hamburg, Germany
Founded
1847
Alliance
Gemini Cooperation
vs
Pacific International Lines logo

Pacific International Lines

Headquarters
Singapore, Singapore
Founded
1967
Alliance
Independent

At a glance

  • Fleet size:Hapag-Lloyd
  • Container fleet capacity:Hapag-Lloyd
  • Ports covered:Hapag-Lloyd
  • Annual revenue:Hapag-Lloyd

Hapag-Lloyd vs Pacific International Lines: full comparison

Fleet & capacity

Metric
Hapag-Lloyd
Pacific International Lines
Fleet size
299 ships
101 ships
Container fleet capacity
2.3 M TEU
0.389 M TEU
Volume transported
11.9 M TEU
2.5 M TEU
Owned terminals
20
20

Global presence

Metric
Hapag-Lloyd
Pacific International Lines
Ports covered
600
95
Maritime lines
133
67
Countries of presence
139
90

Environmental impact

Metric
Hapag-Lloyd
Pacific International Lines
Carbon efficiency (EEDI)
43.7 gCO₂/TEU·km
Annual fleet CO₂ (Scope 1)
12.6 ktCO₂eq
2,881 ktCO₂eq
Major oil spills
0
0
Biofuel / dual-fuel fleet
1 %
1.9 %

Business profile

Metric
Hapag-Lloyd
Pacific International Lines
Annual revenue
18.3 B$
2.9 B$
Alliance
Gemini Cooperation
Independent
Year established
1847
1967

Safety

Metric
Hapag-Lloyd
Pacific International Lines
Worker fatalities
0
0
Lost-time injury frequency
0.71
Training per employee
37.9 h/yr

Environmental deep dive

Hapag-Lloyd and Pacific International Lines are evenly matched on environmental performance.

Carbon efficiency (EEDI)

Hapag-Lloyd43.7 gCO₂/TEU·km
Pacific International Lines

Annual fleet CO₂ (Scope 1)

Hapag-Lloyd12.6 ktCO₂eq
Pacific International Lines2,881 ktCO₂eq

Major oil spills

Hapag-Lloyd0
Pacific International Lines0

Biofuel / dual-fuel fleet

Hapag-Lloyd1 %
Pacific International Lines1.9 %

Hapag-Lloyd vs Pacific International Lines: the verdict

Here is how Hapag-Lloyd and Pacific International Lines compare across the metrics that matter most. Hapag-Lloyd operates the larger fleet. Hapag-Lloyd offers the wider port coverage. Hapag-Lloyd sails with Gemini Cooperation, while Pacific International Lines belongs to Independent.

Frequently asked questions

Is Hapag-Lloyd or Pacific International Lines the bigger carrier?

Hapag-Lloyd operates the larger fleet of the two, based on number of ships in service.

Which carrier has wider coverage, Hapag-Lloyd or Pacific International Lines?

Hapag-Lloyd calls at more ports worldwide, giving it the broader global network.

Where are Hapag-Lloyd and Pacific International Lines headquartered?

Hapag-Lloyd is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, while Pacific International Lines is based in Singapore, Singapore.

Which alliances do Hapag-Lloyd and Pacific International Lines belong to?

Hapag-Lloyd is part of Gemini Cooperation, while Pacific International Lines sails with Independent.

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